Biography

Dr. Cho received his medical degree from Yale School of Medicine. He completed an internship in internal medicine at MGH and residency in neurology at the Partners-Harvard Neurology Residency (MGH and Brigham and Women's Hospital). He trained in general neurology with a focus on infectious and autoimmune neurology during a clinical fellowship at MGH. He is now the Co-Director of the Autoimmune and Infectious Neurology Program of MGH Neurology and focuses clinically on meningitis, encephalitis, and myelitis due to infections such as HIV and cycsticercosis, as well as neurological complications of systemic medical diseases like sarcoidosis and lupus. He also specializes in autoimmune neurological disorders such as NMDA receptor antibody encephalitis and other antibody mediated encephalitis. Dr. Cho is a co-investigator on clinical studies involving neurological complications of HIV and neurocysticercosis.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Cho has a focus on medical education. His formal training includes the Harvard Macy Program for Educators in Health Professions, the Harvard Academy Faculty Development for Resident as Teachers Program, and the Harvard Academy Medical Education Fellowship. He is a member of the Academy at Harvard Medical School. He is the Program Director for the Harvard-BWH-MGH Neurology Residency and Clerkship Director for Mass General neurology.